stephen engle, bloomberg, in beijing. >> very impressive. after the break, betting on china's growing appetite for imported seafood to boost profits. as part of our global outlook when "on the move" returns. ♪ >> you're watching "on the move" coming to live from hong kong and streaming online at bloomberg.com. china's burgeoning middle caste is eating more western food and drinking more important one than ever before. mia saini pixel look in today's global outlook. classthe chinese middle gets richer, their desire for the finer things, jewelry, gold, western foods, that is intensifying. the country's per capita gdp is expected to rise, in fact a blame by 2020. in absolute terms, we mean that china already has the world's largest middle class. that is defined by the world bank, meaning that they can $10 and $100 per day. that falls in this category that still lags behind brazil and south korea at similar stages of economic development. china's urban middle class is forecast to grow to more than 75% of the population. that is by 2020, compar